Listening to Your Furry Friends: Improving Your Connection with Your Pets

Often, our pets do things that leave us kind of perplexed. Are they trying to tell us something? Of course!
As an animal communicator, I hear the brunt of complaints that pets try to tell their humans about (yes, their humans). I have helped animals overcome trauma, deal with their behavioral issues, and more. It’s funny because most of the animals that I talk with are open to negotiation, but if you want to negotiate, you have to learn how to hear what you pet is saying.
Speak to Your Pet
Animals communicate in three different ways: telepathy, body language, and vocals. We can usually pick up on two out of three. But even with those, we can’t always get the whole picture. It’s that third part that we need to tap into. In an earlier article, “Psychic Games For Parties and Groups,” I talked about sending and receiving games. This is the same concept.
You should start with pictures. If your cat is jumping up on the couch and using it for a scratching post, try sending a picture that represents your distaste for the action. The cat might not react the first time, so you should do it again. When the cat stops and looks at you, that’s when you know he got the message. An easier way to do this is to visualize two small TVs, one on your forehead and one on your pet’s. Then try sending the image from your TV to theirs.
Now Learn to Listen
As you open yourself up to communication with your animals, they will realize they can talk back, too! You may begin to get impulses or thoughts in your head about something they need or want.
Animals that have been around other animals are most receptive, because they learn to communicate in everyday situations with friends or strangers. If you try this with a kitten, you may not get the responses you are looking for. Much like babies, kittens haven’t learned to talk yet. If a kitten is the only animal in the house, continue trying to talk to it–it’s the only way it will learn.
Next, try shouting the animal’s name in your mind. More than once when I have had clients try this, their animal will actually look at them with a confused expression. Animals can learn to adapt to human speech very quickly. Some will even pick up their humans’ habits when there are strong psychic connections.
Practice Makes Perfect
I once had a cat named Baby. She was the sweetest little thing. She was also the first animal I trained through psychic communication. Eventually I taught her how to play fetch, tag, roll, sit, and come–just through thought-speech. She also told me about whatever she needed, including when she wasn’t feeling well. She ran away one night, and I kept calling for her in my mind. I saw her at a house, and she said she would be back. I still worried, but the next day, she was at the doorstep.
So give this a try. It’s not going to happen right off the bat. But it’s fun, and there are a lot of other situations to which you can apply this communication style–not just with animals, but with people as well. It’s the power of psychic suggestion–another nifty tool to include in your arsenal.
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